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Baggage handler issues warning to anyone who ties a ribbon on their suitcase at the airport I can’t believe I didn’t know this… Details in Comments

This is another clickbait-style “airport warning” headline, and the claim is often exaggerated.

🎀 Does tying a ribbon on your suitcase cause problems?

Airport baggage handling systems are highly automated. In most modern airports, a ribbon on a suitcase:

  • ❌ Does not stop baggage from being scanned
  • ❌ Does not normally cause lost luggage
  • ❌ Is not banned or officially discouraged

🤔 Where the claim comes from

Some baggage handlers and airport articles mention that:

  • Loose items like ribbons could very rarely interfere with older scanning systems
  • They may slightly increase manual checks in some cases

But in reality, this is rare and not a significant operational issue in modern airports.

🧳 Why people use ribbons anyway

Travelers tie ribbons to:

  • Quickly identify black suitcases on baggage belts
  • Avoid picking up the wrong bag

✅ Better alternatives

If you want to identify your luggage safely:

  • Bright-colored suitcase or cover
  • Durable luggage tag with contact info
  • Stickers or printed designs
  • Distinctive strap (more secure than a loose ribbon)

🧠 Bottom line

Tying a ribbon is harmless and widely used. It’s not something baggage handlers “warn against” in any official sense—just a minor, sometimes overhyped concern.

If you want, I can also tell you which real luggage mistakes actually cause delays or lost bags (there are a few surprising ones).

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